Hudson city administrator to step down

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

Hudson city administrator to step down Aaron Reeves, who has served as city administrator of Hudson, Wis., since September 2019, will be leaving his position next month.Reeves, 49, of Hudson, announced his resignation Oct. 13 in a letter to Mayor Rich O’Connor and the Hudson City Council. His last day will be sometime around Thanksgiving, he said.Aaron Reeves (Courtesy photo)“It has been an honor to work for the city,” Reeves said Thursday. “My proudest accomplishment has been to have done my part in keeping Hudson a safe and beautiful place to visit and live.”Reeves would not disclose his plans after leaving the city, other than to say he plans to “continue in government.”Reeves announced a year ago that he was resigning from the city’s top job, but later changed his mind after receiving “a great amount of support from council and staff that made me think hard about my decision,” he told the Hudson Star-Observer in a story posted on Oct. 4, 2022. “Hudson is an amazing community with top notch staff and a strong council ...

As I-70 project begins, laborers concerned about shortage of trade workers

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

As I-70 project begins, laborers concerned about shortage of trade workers JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The labor industry says there aren't enough trade workers to go around, and this concern comes as the large Interstate 70 project gets underway.From construction, to electricians, auto mechanics, and heavy machine operators, industry experts said there's a labor shortage. Lawmakers from across the state took a field trip to a trade center Thursday to find out what the workforce needs are following historic infrastructure investments."One of the things that both sides agree on is that we have some real concerns about where the future of our workforce is going to come from," recruitment and outreach specialist for the Missouri Laborers-Employers Cooperation and Education Trust (LECET) Mike Howard said. "The other key thing I tell young people all the time is none of us are getting any younger. We have an aging workforce."You don't have to be a Republican or Democrat to know there's a trade worker shortage. Close Thanks for signing up! Wa...

Broncos CB Ja’Quan McMillian becoming more comfortable as nickel cornerback

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

Broncos CB Ja’Quan McMillian becoming more comfortable as nickel cornerback Broncos cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian made his presence felt in the first quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs last week. He broke up Patrick Mahomes’ pass attempt to wide receiver Kadarius Toney. And later, he stopped Toney for a three-yard loss.This season, McMillian is in uncharted waters. He has never played the nickel position but after Essang Bassey was waived earlier this month, while K’Waun Williams remains on the injured reserve, McMillian has been forced to fill a void in the secondary. So far, he is making progress each week.“He’s someone that has good instincts,” head coach Sean Payton said. “He has a feel for what we’re doing and knows what to do, so therefore, you see him play fast. That experience I think helps him. He has very good feet. He’s quick. I think in the tighter quarters he excels because he does have such short area quickness.”Through five games, Denver’s second-year cornerback has played 121 snaps at nickel and only five on the outside, according to Pro ...

Both directions of I-25 near Pueblo reopen after deadly train derailment

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

Both directions of I-25 near Pueblo reopen after deadly train derailment Both directions of I-25 north of Pueblo have reopened after being shut down since Sunday due to a train derailment and bridge collapse that killed one person.UPDATE: BNSF says it inspected track the same day as deadly train derailment near Pueblo“The northbound lanes of traffic from Hwy 50 to MM108 were opened this afternoon after work crews completed cleanup and repairs to the road from Sunday’s train derailment near MM107,” the Pueblo County Sheriff said in a tweet.Southbound lanes of the highway reopened Wednesday.UPDATE: 10/19; 4:15 PMBoth directions of Interstate 25 north of Pueblo are now open. The northbound lanes of traffic from Hwy 50 to MM108 were opened this afternoon after work crews completed cleanup and repairs to the road from Sunday’s train derailment near MM107. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/56nJOfdrfj— PuebloCounty Sheriff (@PuebloCountySO) October 19, 2023“There are reduced speeds in both directions in the area of MM107,” the Pueblo County Sher...

CU Buffs’ Frida Formann, Maddie Nolan forming solid duo in preseason

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

CU Buffs’ Frida Formann, Maddie Nolan forming solid duo in preseason BOULDER,CO SEPTEMBER 29:Frida Formann, left, and Maddie Nolan, during CU Boulder Women’s basketball practice on September 29, 2023.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)Colorado women’s basketball fans already know how dangerous Frida Formann can be from beyond the 3-point arc.Now the Buffaloes have a second veteran sharpshooter in Maddie Nolan, a transfer from Michigan.With the season opener around the corner – the No. 20-ranked Buffs will face No. 1 LSU in Las Vegas on Nov. 6 – that duo appears to be building a good bond, too.“It’s been really fun,” Formann said of having Nolan on the team. “I haven’t really had another shooter like me. Me and Maddie also think very alike. We understand the game in the same way, so it’s been fun to just talk about what to do on the court and how to position ourselves and it’s fun that I don’t always have to be the one who’s pulling the defense away in the corner. I can do some of the other stuff, too, which I think is good for me and my game.”...

Two-time gold medalist, CU Buffs legend Burdie Haldorson passes away

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

Two-time gold medalist, CU Buffs legend Burdie Haldorson passes away Colorado men’s basketball legend Burdette “Burdie” Haldorson starred for the Buffaloes in the 1950s and won two Olympic gold medals. (Photo courtesy of University of Colorado Athletics)The Colorado athletic department is mourning the loss of one of its all-time greats, as CU announced the recent passing of men’s basketball legend Burdette “Burdie” Haldorson.Haldorson, 89, passed away Oct. 13 in Colorado Springs.A two-time Olympic gold medal winner, Haldorson was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1977 and CU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999 as part of the organization’s second induction class. He was the first CU basketball player inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame.Haldorson averaged 10.6 points and 7.2 rebounds in his first season with the Buffaloes in 1952-53. His senior season in 1954-55 was one for the ages, leading the Buffs to the Big Seven championship while averaging 21.0 points and 13.8 rebounds, which remains the top mark in program history....

Injuries reported after vehicle crashes into children's dental office in South L.A.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

Injuries reported after vehicle crashes into children's dental office in South L.A. As many as three people were injured Thursday afternoon after a vehicle crashed into a children's dental office in the Vermont-Slauson neighborhood of South Los Angeles.The crash happened just before 4 p.m. at Amor Kids Dentistry on the 5800 block of South Vermont Avenue.Video from Sky5 showed what appeared to be a Cadillac sedan that had crashed through the front door of the single-story business.The Los Angeles Fire Department said that three people were injured, with police adding that a child may be among those injured.Fire trucks, police vehicles and ambulances could be seen at the scene, and the roadway was blocked off to through-traffic.The crash itself is under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department.

Crash victims to receive posthumous degrees from Pepperdine

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

Crash victims to receive posthumous degrees from Pepperdine Four Pepperdine University students who were hit and killed by a driver in Malibu earlier this week are eligible to receive posthumous degrees, the university's chief academic officer announced at a prayer service Thursday morning.Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams died when authorities say a speeding driver hit them on the Pacific Coast Highway roughly four miles east of the school around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday evening.All four were seniors at Pepperdine's Seaver College of Liberal Arts. Malibu residents speak out after four Pepperdine students killed on PCH “Seaver College has established a policy where students who have displayed a high record of achievement both socially and academically are qualified to receive a posthumous degree,” said Provost Jay Brewster. “It is my great pleasure … to note that all four of these students are qualified to receive this honor in the class of 2024. We look forward to having this conversation with the families at the appro...

89 arrests made so far by LASD's new retail crime task force

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

89 arrests made so far by LASD's new retail crime task force Organized retail theft is hitting businesses hard, and Steve Craig, owner of Citadel Outlets, knows firsthand."A few months ago, several ladies walked into Lululemon with 55 gallon trash bags, loaded them up as full as they could and ran out the door with them," Craig said. "They're organized; these products end up in other places, and it's for profit."It's something that authorities and store owners say is becoming all too common, and on Thursday, Los Angeles County officials held a press conference at the popular outdoor shopping mall in Commerce to provide an update on the progress being made in the ongoing campaign against thieves.L.A. County Supervisors Janice Hahn and Hilda Solis joined Sheriff Robert Luna to discuss the progress made so far by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Organized Retail Theft Task Force."In the first five weeks of the task force, our teams have made 89 arrests for retail-related thefts, recovered six firearms, and executed 52 search warrant...

Man incarcerated in California reentry program reported missing

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:52:35 GMT

Man incarcerated in California reentry program reported missing Authorities are searching for an inmate who walked away from a reentry program in Kern County Thursday morning.Demetrius Branson, 50, was reported missing from the Male Community Reentry Program facility around 11 a.m. after he apparently removed his GPS monitoring device while visiting the Department of Motor Vehicles.According to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Branson was moved to the reentry program in April to serve the remained of a four-year, eight-month sentence for corporal injury, grand theft, vehicle theft and failure to appear. He's described as being 5 feet 11 inches, 181 pounds with brown eye and black and gray hair. He was last seen wearing black gym shorts, a black t-shirt and a black stocking hat.Anyone who might know his whereabouts is urged to call 911 or local authorities.The Male Community Reentry Program allows people incarcerated in state prison to serve the end of their sentences in a reentry center. The program is supposed to mak...